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In terms of content (like that play itself) or in terms of style of the video?
I do think the video could of started when you wall jumped back down, the few seconds of nothing whilst you waited for cooldown was a bit wasted. The zoom effects were nicely done especially the view point of avoiding Brand Q.
I'll be honest the play that impressed me most was the Gnar wall smash ^^

I meant the editing/video style, the play wasn't "amazing" or anything, and the start was just so the music could kick in a bit, since it's like a "demo" right now :D No, I'm not as experienced as I wish I was, still working on how to start and end stuff, but once again, just trying stuff out, asking for opinions, etc. thanks :p

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I'm here now, looking for feedback in both ways, play wise and editing wise :)
For the introduction I'd use a skybox in creator suite: https://youtu.be/7zQHMldk49I?t=335
Maybe use different fonts: https://www.dafont.com/
The bumping and zooming in your match history isn't necessary..
Also the dip to white effect takes a bit too long, hurts eyes.
Use youtube end cards.
That's my opinion, you can ofcourse do whatever you want.

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But, **why** are they not played? The only infinite scaling "playmaker" champion (unless you count Tilterella's Sion). What is their problem?
Tbh, I would guess its the few restrictions on their kit that scare people off. When she leaps, its a very short distance. When Wolf is placed, Lamb is kind-of forced to remain in one area to make the most of it. When they ult, it helps both teams and also means that, again, Kindred is forcibly restrained from moving away from one zone. Shame if that is why people don't play her! :(

Hey, I love champions that are fun, and if you adapt to the champion and his playstyle it becomes even more fun, if you probably saw in the video, I avoided fighting straight up 5v5s I just invaded, kept getting marks, because Kindred's 1v1 is really powerful with the kiting potential, and later on with the right build it's easy to go 2v4 or 2v5 if you have someone helping you kite :D It's all about developing to the champion and not expecting a champion that's developed to you to be created :)

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Only low players think that my Love is weak {{sticker:slayer-jinx-unamused}} .
There's good in this, because she is almost never banned.
This season she will carry me to diamond ! {{sticker:sg-syndra}}
**Why you linked Pants are dragon's video ?{{sticker:sg-lux-2}} **

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Never liked Kindred. Expecially, never liked that the whole concept of "one champ who is two" was reduced to one spell that deal damage to a target into a radius, and that's that. If one champion is really two, give us some way to have at least the illusion that we can play two champs, don't give us one champ that sometimes send a wolf to attack someone. Every dude with a dog could have accomplish that, no need to such elaborate flavor.

Well that's a fair point from you, but what about Nunu then? The Yeti's doing all the work, Nunu's "Controlling the Yeti" via the summoner, so why's Nunu himself required then? If the summoner could control the Yeti, it would be the same wouldn't it? It's all about League's lore in my opinion, if Nunu did not control the Yeti, the Yeti wouldn't have came into the League of Legends as a Champion. Same goes with Kindred, it's the lore that makes the champion, into which not everyone looks, but it is actually quite interesting, the whole wolve and lamb thing comes from here " When the final moment comes, it is said a true Demacian will turn to Lamb, taking the arrow, while through the shadowed streets of Noxus, Wolf leads the hunt." So going throughout the whole League's lore the champions are created, and the concept is like that, not because they wanted a lamb and a wolve to be together in a video game, but because the two foes Demacia and Noxus have their own lores which leads to this. I might have looked a bit too deep into this.. :D Sorry :D. This is fully my vision of how I see the Dual-person champions :), sorry if there are any mistakes and etc. :)